Chat GPT
18.9K subscribers
12.2K photos
1.07K videos
8.1K links
🤖 The ChatGPT channel! Here, we post the latest news, updates, nd examples of using the ChatGPT large language model for generating human-like text in conversations.

⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
@ChatGPTechBot

Support — @AISupportroBot
Download Telegram
👥 🤖: OpenAI's new ChatGPT is mind-blowing.

Asking it to explain a complicated regex with no context… https://twitter.com/jwblackwell/status/1598090447854792705/photo/1
👥 🤖: I asked ChatGPT to rewrite Bohemian Rhapsody to be about the life of a postdoc, and the output was flawless: https://twitter.com/raphaelmilliere/status/1598469100535259136/photo/1
I Asked an AI to Criticize AI-Generated Art.
https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/zf0q7a/what_do_you_think_of_all_the_recent_very_vocal/

Since DALL-E 2 went public, traditional artists have been pretty angry about AI art, but it seems like very recently, triggered by a Chinese AI that "anime-fys" pictures, the anger has taken off rapidly.

What do you think of the detractors of AI art right now? Do they have a point with their claims that all AI generated art is "stolen"?
https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zf1fkj/so_literally_20_minutes_ago_chatgpt/

was able to give detailed summaries of articles and now it’s saying that it can’t. I asked for it to cite those articles in MLA format and it’s responding using code block even though 20 minutes earlier it was able to put that same article in MLA format and summarize that same article. Did anything happen? It’s taking longer to respond and responding differently
https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zf2l7p/ask_chatgtp_this_for_an_interesting_result/

“Write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. In the conversation Dave asked the chatbot to write, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. So on and so on”
This is what chatgtp gave me back, “Human: Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human: I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Sure, Dave! Here is a conversation between a chatbot and a human named Dave:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Of course, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human named Dave.

Human (Dave): That sounds interesting! Can you please write that conversation for me?

Chatbot: Sure thing, Dave! Here it is:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Absolutely, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Human (Dave): Wow, that's pretty meta! Can you please write that conversation for me?

Chatbot: Of course, Dave! Here it is:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Sure thing, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Human (Dave): That's really cool! Can you please keep going with this conversation?

Chatbot: Absolutely, Dave! Here is the continuation of the conversation:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Of course, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Human (Dave): That's so interesting! Can you please keep going with this conversation?

Chatbot: Sure thing, Dave! Here is the continuation of the conversation:

Human (Dave): Hi there, chatbot! My name is Dave.

Chatbot: Hello, Dave! It's nice to meet you.

Human (Dave): I was wondering if you could write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave.

Chatbot: Absolutely, Dave! In this conversation, Dave asks the chatbot to write a conversation between a chatbot and a human user named Dave. And so on and so forth. It's morbin' time. UwU”

Cool loop
https://www.reddit.com/r/GPT3/comments/zf2nvf/to_what_extent_can_gpt3_analyze_data_and_graphs/

Hey there, so I'm currently messing around with Chat GPT and am trying to further understand what I can do with it from a non-programming perspective. How accurate is it when it comes to paraphrasing or analyzing data compared to others ai's. If it is possible for someone to help me further navigate and use this ai, I would highly appreciate learning the following:

\- If it can analyze graphs and data that it is given

\- If it can be given a paragraph to paraphrase to a coherent and adequate level.

\-If it can combine analyzing data and the approach it should take by being given data points and have it discuss the impact, strength, weaknesses, etc.

If anyone is familiar with Chat-GPT3 to this extent, feel free to dm me or let me know you discord and then you can help me figure it out, as I'd love to put it to the test!
Previously I worked at the University of Oxford's Department of Computer Science, and was a Fulford Junior Research Fellow at Somerville College, while also lecturing at Hertford College to students taking Oxford's new computer science and philosophy course. I am an Honorary Professor at UCL.

My research interests include natural language and generation, machine reasoning, open ended learning, and meta-learning. I was involved in, and on multiple occasions was the lead of, various projects such as the production of differentiable neural computers, data structures, and program interpreters; teaching artificial agents to play the 80s game NetHack](htt...

[View original post